UT Board of Regents blinks, turns over documents
The UT Board of Regents decided to make nice Thursday and fully comply with a documents request from the Texas Legislature.
The UT Board of Regents decided to make nice Thursday and fully comply with a documents request from the Texas Legislature.
The tension between the legislature and the UT System Board of Regents continues apace, and now there are signs that the battle will become even more public over the last weeks of the legislative session.
The ongoing tensions between the University of Texas Board of Regents and UT-Austin President William Powers has reached all the way to the State Capital and even into the state budget.
The Texas Legislature has decided to become officially involved in the controversy involving the UT Board of Regents and President Powers, to the point of give a joint committee subpoena powers.
As if there aren't enough ways for politicians to get their name in the media, one state legislator, Rep. Ryan Guillen, believes the legislature should make Texas and Texas A&M play football.